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Facts and Events
Name |
Nancy Mullen |
Gender |
Female |
Alt Birth[5] |
Abt 1836 |
Indiana, United States |
Birth[1][7] |
Abt 1839 |
Indiana, United States |
Marriage |
25 Jun 1854 |
Warren, Indiana, United Statesto William Marlow |
Property[2] |
Apr 1856 |
Warren, Indiana, United Stateswith husband, signed deed of sale of land for ferry landing |
Property[2] |
1 Dec 1858 |
Warren, Indiana, United Stateswith husband, signed deed of sale |
Census[1] |
1860 |
Warren, Indiana, United States |
Property[3] |
10 Oct 1860 |
Warren, Indiana, United Stateswith husband signed deed of sale |
Census[5] |
1880 |
Benton, Indiana, United States |
Death[6] |
1899 |
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Burial[4][6] |
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Chautauqua, Kansas, United StatesEl Cado Cemetery |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Indiana, Warren, Warren, in United States. 1860 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M653)
HH 842, Fam 826.
Marlow, William, 27, farmer, RE=$2000, PE = $200, b. IN , Nancy, 21, b. IN , George N., 5, b. IN , Mary E., 3, b. IN , Edith J., 1, b. IN
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Volumes 16-18, 1855-1859; FHL #1977057, in Warren County (Indiana). Recorder. Deed records, 1827-1901. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1994).
16-319 William Marlow and Nancy Marlow his wife of Warren County, Indian for $1260 paid by John [Ryan] of same place sell the un[ ]ed half of a Lot commencing 205 ft southward from the SW corner of Lot #1 in the town of Independence at a stake on the Eastward side of Liberty St running thence Eastward parallel with said line to the Wabash River thence westward with the meandering of said River to Liberty Street to the place of beginning containing 1/2 acre more or less for the purpose of a ferry landing together with the right of ferry of which the following is a copy to wit: . . . . Witness our hands and Seals this Second day of [April] AD 1856” William Marlow, Nancy x her mark Marlow Witness Clark Benson, JP; Recorded 3 Sept 1856
18-216 William Marlow and Nancy his wife of Warren County, Indiana Convey and Warrant to Edward Hemphill of same place who paid $800 for real estate in Warren County W1/2 of the NE1/4 of Sec 15, T22N, R7W containing 80 acres more or less Signed 1 Dec 1858, William Marlow, Nancy Marlow Witness John B. Yeager JP; Recorded 3 Jan 1859
- ↑ Volumes 19-21, 1859-1864; FHL #1977058, in Warren County (Indiana). Recorder. Deed records, 1827-1901. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1994).
Vol. 20, p. 481 William Marlow and Nancy Marlow his wife in consideration of $1500 paid by David James sell 20 acres off the West side of Fractional Sec 17 and 4 and 47/100s acres off Fractional Sec 20 and 18 and 60/100s acres off the east end of Fractional Sec 19 and the East 1/2 of the SE 1/4 of Sec 18, all in T22N, R6W, Warren County excepting and reserving out 3 and 9/100s acres off the West side of the E1/2 of the SE1/4 of Sec 19 reserved to Wm R. Martin for a total of 119 and 98/100s acres more or less it being the same deeded by Daniel Ogilvie to Joseph Doty Signed 10 October 1860 William Marlow, Nancy x her mark Marlow Witness John B. Yeager, JP Recorded 31 July 1862
- ↑ George Marlow: George Marlow of Warren County, Indiana, in Meadows Family websites.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Gilboa, Benton, Indiana, in United States. 1880 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T9)
HH 108, Fam 111.
Marlow, William, 48, married, farmer, b. IN , Nancy, 44, wife, keeping house, cannot read or write, b. IN, fa b. OH, mo b. VA , George, 24, son, farmer, b. IN , Daniel Vorhees, 18, son, farm laborer, b. IN , James, 16, son, farm laborer, b. IN , Ellian, 9, dau, b. IN , Louisa, 5, dau, b. IN , Augustus, 3, son, b. IN , Smith, 2 mons (b. March), b. IN
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Find A Grave
Memorial# 22676469.
Nancy Marlow Birth: 1831 Death: 1899 Burial: Elcado Cemetery , Chautauqua County, Kansas, USA
Children: George Nelson Marlow (1856 - 1943) James L Marlow (1865 - 1915)
The photograph of the gravestone shows a double stone in a style that is more modern than, suggesting that it was inscripted and placed some time after the deaths of William and Nancy. The birth dates of both seem to be exagerated (a common tendency at the time), as they are both earlier than other records made closer to the actual event.
- ↑ The photograph of the gravestone shows a double stone in a style that is more modern than, suggesting that it was inscripted and placed some time after the deaths of William and Nancy. The birth dates of both seem to be exagerated (a common tendency at the time), as they are both earlier than other records made closer to the actual event.
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